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Guards ice-hockey march at Cologne, Germany, 10 February 1919.
Skating at Cologne, Germany, 10 February 1919.
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The remains of a burnt-out Gotha left behind by the Germans at their abandoned aerodrome at Cologne, Germany, 11 February 1919.
Gabor is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery and is buried just yards from both her niece, Francesca Hilton, and her friend and former co-star Eddie Albert.
Telefunken Wireless Station at Cologne, Germany, 12 February 1919. The 20 Kilowatt Telefunken transmitting switchboard for long range communication.
British soldiers working in the generating station for supplying power for the 20 Kilowatt wireless set, used for communication with Constantenople, 12 February 1919.
Telefunken Wireless Station at Cologne, Germany, 12 February 1919. British electrician changing the serial on Poulsen arc wireless installation.
Telefunken Wireless Station at Cologne, Germany, 12 February 1919. British operator working German instrument.
Telefunken Wireless Station at Cologne, Germany, 12 February 1919. British operators at work.
Under the railway arch at Cologne, Germany, 14 February 1919.
Ice floating down the Rhine at Cologne, 14 February 1919.
At the British ration dump at Cologne, 14 February 1919.
Was the WWI generation actually the greatest? They endured both world wars, the flu, and prohibition.